POCKET LAPTOP

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Intro: POCKET LAPTOP

Hi Friends

I am making a raspberry pi laptop using LCD display.

STEP 1: MATERIALS

You need mainly two products

1) 5 inch LCD display with HDMI

2) raspberry pi model 3b+

STEP 2: Connection

First, all of all place 5-inch display on the backside at the top.

Then connect pin of raspberry to display.

Then check it with charging adapter it works or not.

STEP 3: Frame

Take parts of the frame as shown in the picture.

Then stick all parts as per shown in the pic.

STEP 4: Other Parts

Take one 18650 battery and charging module as per picture.

Place this inside frame of the laptop.

Then take one on-off switch to give power to the raspberry pi.

STEP 5: HDMI PORT

Then take a black paper frame for giving an attractive look.

Then take HDMI Connection port and connect to the laptop.

STEP 6: OS Selection

Select any one operating system. In my case, I select raspberrian os.

STEP 7: Enjoy !

Enjoy this pocket laptop with a boot.

11 Comments

Are the parts available in Vancouver, Canada?
wow. just wow.
does it come with soldering? 'cause i don't have any soldering tools
(and i don't like to buy them)
The windows screen is misleading. BTW windows IoT performs poorly in a RPi meaning M$ has a long way to go in making a slick OS. Also shame on M$. When the open community can port Linux into RPi and give great performance a software giant is struggling to do the same...
This has nothing to do in the PCB contest !
There are two main issues with this. First of all; this idea is not creative, nor is it original. People have been making raspberry pi mini-computers for a long time now. Second off all, you clickbait it and make it look as if the raspberry pi computer is running windows! A raspberry pi cannot run windows (other than Iot core).
I must admit that it is neat and helpful tutorial, but when you are installing Raspbian and you know its not possible to install Windows 10 on Raspberrypi (unless its IoT), why are you showing it as Banner image?
Never thought making it would be so easy and fun.
But can I use an old all in one PC's LCD screen?
Mine is cq 1030in hp all in one desktop.
pujnch the model number of the lcd panel itself into ebay or aliexpress. odds are, you should find a compatible driver that'd give it HDMI/VGA/Composite video. I do this for salvaged laptop screens when i need a spare monitor.
That's a neat build!

It would be great if you listed parts sources.